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Exhibition in Balchik Palace makes tourists acquainted with Bulgarian crafts

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Balchik Palace
Photo: Ivan Ruslanov

The exhibition entitled "Bulgarian folklore preserved in crafts, encoded in embroidery" includes unique works of art and is now open to visitors. The exhibition is arranged in the Palace in the Black Sea town of Balchik and can be seen until July 18.

Thanks to workshops open to visitors, guests can see the magic of old crafts, learn about weaving, or can create their own little glass jewelry using old techniques. The symbols of Bulgarian embroidery in the various Bulgarian folk costumes reveal various stories and legends from the treasury of Bulgarian folklore, BNR Varna reports.




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